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Meet your surgeon — Dr Kevin McDonald of Tir na nOg Clinic

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Tir na nOg Clinic is a family run clinic specialising in hair transplant surgery, led by Dr Kevin McDonald. A dedicated surgeon from Baldoyle, Dublin, Dr Kevin completed his medical education at the University of Galway in 1999, initially specialising in cardiothoracic surgery.

Meet your surgeon - Dr Kevin McDonald of Tir na nOg Clinic

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Welcome to Tir na nOg Clinic, a family-run establishment specialising in hair transplant surgery. At the forefront of the clinic is Dr Kevin McDonald, a highly skilled and dedicated surgeon with an unwavering commitment to his craft. Hailing from Baldoyle in Dublin, Dr Kevin pursued his medical education at the University of Galway (then UCG), where he completed his studies in 1999. His expertise lies in cardiothoracic surgery, the field he specialised in after graduating.

Meet Your Surgeon - Dr Kevin McDonald of Tir na nÓg Clinic

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At Tir na nOg Clinic, you will find not only a skilled surgeon but also a compassionate professional dedicated to helping you achieve your desired results.

Dr Kevin McDonald to the fore at family run of Tir na nÓg Clinic

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Tir na nOg Clinic is a family-run establishment specialising in hawir transplant surgery.

Meet your surgeon — Dr Kevin McDonald of Tir na nOg Clinic

Welcome to Tir na nOg Clinic, a family-run establishment specialising in hair transplant surgery. At the forefront of the clinic is Dr Kevin McDonald, a highly skilled and dedicated surgeon with an unwavering commitment to his craft. Hailing from Baldoyle in Dublin, Dr Kevin pursued his medical education at the University of Galway (then UCG), where he completed his studies in 1999. His expertise lies in cardiothoracic surgery, the field he specialised in after graduating.

UHG needs better infrastructure, clinical director tells council meeting

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Professor Pat Nash, Saolta Group chief clinical director, told a briefing before Monday’s Galway City Council meeting that the pandemic has underlined ‘the need for better infrastructure’ in UHG.

FROZEN SHOULDER

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Frozen shoulder, also known as Adhesive Capsulitis which means sticky shoulder describes this condition accurately it occurs in about 5% of the population. More common in women than men, most ladies in the beginning of the condition may find it hard to reach the clasp of their brassier, back pockets, worse at night and when lying on the affected side can be excruciating and affect sleep.

Frozen shoulder

Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, which means sticky shoulder, describes this condition accurately, it occurs in about five per cent of the population. More common in women than men, most women in the beginning of the condition may find it hard to reach the clasp of their brassiere or back pockets; it is worse at night and when lying on the affected side the pain can be excruciating and affect sleep.

 

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